Master of Arts - Disability Studies

University of Manitoba - Fort Garry Campus

Canada,Manitoba

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 10,915/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

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Canada, Manitoba

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1877

Total Students: 29,944 +

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66 Chancellors Cir, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada

Master of Arts - Disability Studies

Program Overview

The Interdisciplinary Master's Program in Disability Studies is a joint program initiative of the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Centre on Disability Studies. This is the first graduate program of its kind in Canada. Experts from community disability organizations are also involved in the course delivery as guest speakers, lecturers or facilitators as provided for by University regulations.

The objectives of this program in Disability Studies are as follows:

  • To promote interdisciplinary work in Disability Studies
  • To provide graduate students with an opportunity to apply their undergraduate degrees and work experience to an interdisciplinary Master's degree program in Disability Studies
  • To meet the demand from students, staff and organizations for persons with disabilities for an interdisciplinary graduate program in Disability Studies
  • To facilitate and encourage the involvement of leaders in the disability community and at the University of Manitoba to be educators, researchers and decision makers
  • To enhance employment opportunities for persons with disabilities
  • To promote greater access to the University for persons with disabilities.

The Interdisciplinary Master's Degree in Disability Studies program allows the pursuit of interdisciplinary graduate education in this area. It also accommodates students from other faculties and professions who are interested in enhancing their knowledge in the field. The program presents a core body of courses in the field of Disability Studies, while at the same time, providing a broad complement of discipline-specific electives in other departments and faculties.

There is a diverse group of faculty members at the University of Manitoba with expertise in Disability Studies. They are in Architecture, Community Health Sciences, Economics, Education, Family Studies, Medical Rehabilitation, Medicine, Nursing, Physical Education and Recreation, Social Work, Sociology and Women's Studies.

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